7 Mysterious Places Around The World

7 Mysterious Places Around The World

Door To Hell, Turkmenistan: This natural gas field collapsed in 1971, leading geologists to set it on fire to contain the spread of methane gas.

Fly Geyser, Nevada: Created by well digging in 1964 to explore geothermal energy sources, this geyser ejects hot water and stands at just 5 feet tall.

Richat Structure, Mauritania: Initially thought to be a meteorite impact site, this structure is now believed to be an uplift laid bare due to erosion

Eternal Flame Falls, Orchard Park, New York: Natural methane emerges from fissures in the ground at the base of the waterfall, producing a small flame

Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia: Formed when a prehistoric lake dried up, this is the world’s largest salt flat a thin film of water on the salt surface

Reed Flute Cave, Guangxi, China: This natural limestone cave features multi-colored lighting, though the reason behind the colored lighting remains a mystery.

Upper Kanarra Falls, Kanarraville, Utah: A twisting-and-turning-slot canyon with vibrant hues, formed by flowing water bodies and subaerial processes.